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Post by rubina9898 on Dec 19, 2023 9:54:24 GMT
Who should you send it to if you don't have your own mailing database yet? On the Internet you can come across advertisements for the sale of bases tempting with low prices. Is it worth using them? Outside the law How are commercially available mailing databases created? This is often done using an email address scanner that copies them from websites. However the fact that someone has made their address publicly available does not mean that commercial information can be sent to them. Since he did not consent to it such action is illegal especially after the entry into force of the GDPR. Out of hundreds of people who receive such spam because what else is an unsolicited commercial offer there may be someone who will file a complaint to the Inspector General Phone Number List or Personal Data. Then you risk a fine of up to % of the company's revenue from the previous calendar year. The sin of spam Illegally built mailing databases are also full of outdated or non-existent addresses. An e-mail has never completed the consent form to receive commercial information much less clicked the activation link in the message confirming entry into the database. Therefore it is not known whether anyone uses the address. There are also hidden anti-spam agents lurking among your e-mail addresses. This is the so-called spam traps. They are created by companies providing email services in order to block domains from which illegal mailings are sent.
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